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That would be a great way to show the BIG TWO that they are not serving the public interest, and to get on the stick!

2006-11-05 15:10:35 · 14 answers · asked by Thorbjorn 6 in Politics & Government Elections

Maybe we need to get a Dem house this term, to ensure the Republicans will be conservative! And I asked a question, not issues an order!

2006-11-05 15:29:27 · update #1

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I vote for the person I think will do the best job. In 2004 presidential elections, Michael Badnarik was the best man for the job and I voted for him. Locally, I just today had a Senate candidate come to my house to introduce herself and answer questions. She answered all of my questions about her policy, I will definitely be voting for her regardless of party affiliation.

I fail to understand why people HAVE to be one way or the other. Whatever happened to using common sense and voting for the candidate best able to perform the job? I know that answer already, it was replaced with blindly voting for your party's candidate regardless of policy or personal preference.

And I very much disagree with the Libertarian = Democrat thing people have going on. Its not the world vs. the Republicans people, its a democratic election which means every vote gets counted.

2006-11-05 15:22:08 · answer #1 · answered by Takfam 6 · 1 0

In this election, voting Libertarian is the same as voting Democrat with regards to the result. It takes away votes from Republican candidates. Same goes for voting Conservative.

When the Libertarians are ready to do it for real, they will get ONE congressman voted in somewhere, somehow, some way, so that they can begin to establish a base record.

Note that it will take 60 years to get a third party president due to how the electoral college works...

2006-11-05 23:15:25 · answer #2 · answered by Cabhammer 3 · 0 2

If you vote libertarian its the same as voting democrat because of the simple reason that will be one less vote for a republican and in a tight race all votes will count, but it's all academic anyway!But yes if the choices are democrat or liberal i will always vote for the independent ( like Lieberman)!

2006-11-05 23:16:53 · answer #3 · answered by no one here gets out alive 6 · 1 2

I disgusted with both parties. I'm going to vote Independent.

2006-11-05 23:18:33 · answer #4 · answered by Wyntersmile 3 · 1 0

I am an indepedent. I am also disguisted with both parties. The trick is you vote for the lesser of the two evils.

2006-11-05 23:14:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Either you are a Libertarian Candidate or a desperate Neoconservative encouraging other desperate neoconservatives. How dare you tell people how to vote. In America, the vote is a personal choice and is none of your business.

Go away.

2006-11-05 23:19:30 · answer #6 · answered by Reba K 6 · 0 3

My father wasted his vote on Ross Perot in '92,
nobody votes for those people with no chance anymore. Best to vote the lesser of two evils.

2006-11-05 23:29:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I vote for the candidate that most closely matches my views, regardless of party.

2006-11-06 00:15:46 · answer #8 · answered by Norman Bates 2 · 1 0

Did something to that effect during the Bush/Gore thing. Backfired.

2006-11-05 23:13:35 · answer #9 · answered by kyle g 4 · 0 2

Not me. Again I hold my nose and vote. And I have been for thirty seven years. The answer is not Libertarians.......... they are even bigger loser wanna be's.

2006-11-05 23:27:09 · answer #10 · answered by sweetirsh 5 · 0 2

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